wire color [RE-wrenches]

Jeff Irish jeff at hvce.com
Mon Jan 17 06:52:01 PST 2005


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We use only white or grey for the grounded DC conductors and all the
electrical inspectors in our area are looking for this.  NY State has
sponsored training courses for electrical inspectors on PV systems and they
are all playing off the same song sheet now (this is a good thing).  They
even show up now with prepared checklists, and grounded DC conductor
coloring is on their list.

Jeff Irish
Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Inc.

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> John Wiles wrote a "Code Corner" piece in HomePower last year where he
> stated, amongst other things, that for grounded PV systems (i.e., all
> code-compliant PV systems in the land of the NEC) the "grounded"
> (negative)
> conductor ought to be either white or grey.  Does anyone know where this
> recommendation comes from in the NEC?  Or does it come from somewhere
> else?
> What are you all typically using for as far as wire color for the negative
> conductor and why?
> 
> Marco Mangelsdorf.
> President
> ProVision Technologies, Inc.
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